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how is it different than it was when osama bin laden was alive? >> bin laden believed in centralization. he believed in a centralized organize station. that didn't work. al qaeda didn't work because the united states went into afghanistan and bombed all the camps to dust. what ended up happening is there were other operatives from al qaeda who realized it is better to have affiliates and different groups in different countries with their own leadership, media wings and coordinate at the top level. even if al qaeda disappears in one country or another, it persists in particular areas that it has a longstanding presence. places like yemen. >> when you look at the number of organizations you see those. yet yemen issued a statement saying the evacuation serves the interests of the ex treemists. they use it as a re kruting tool. we have talked about inspire magazine which they use to inspire people to jihad. they always have said that when the united states takes an action to keep its citizens safe it's a victory for them. >> they had an entire edition
how is it different than it was when osama bin laden was alive? >> bin laden believed in centralization. he believed in a centralized organize station. that didn't work. al qaeda didn't work because the united states went into afghanistan and bombed all the camps to dust. what ended up happening is there were other operatives from al qaeda who realized it is better to have affiliates and different groups in different countries with their own leadership, media wings and coordinate at the...
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the successor of osama bin laden , and the head of the yemen branch of al qaeda. a source telling fox news, the message involvedld-fashioned means we have seen al qaeda use before, including tory ears and that the message was circulated to a number of key al qaeda mbers. so, yes, intelligence officials are joining in the administration's war on words of fighting over whether the al qaeda uses conference calls or chat roomsnd will lay some of the measurable absurdity of it all tonight in the "chalk talk." also ahead, retired four-star army general and former army vice chief of staff, general jack keenan joins us to weigh in and now the white house is handling the security threats. at, a different type of threat that could potentially wipe out all cell phone communications, and injuring gps navigation and radio and television transmissions and all the while having the power to knock out this nation's power grid. we begin with the president making his first public statements on his administrati's latest actions in the war on terror. commenting to none other than of l
the successor of osama bin laden , and the head of the yemen branch of al qaeda. a source telling fox news, the message involvedld-fashioned means we have seen al qaeda use before, including tory ears and that the message was circulated to a number of key al qaeda mbers. so, yes, intelligence officials are joining in the administration's war on words of fighting over whether the al qaeda uses conference calls or chat roomsnd will lay some of the measurable absurdity of it all tonight in the...
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he retained something from osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. now it is said to be part of the 9/11 museum. incredible detail on the story of one of our own, next. can vitamins melt into mouth-watering flavor? yes. with nature made vitamelts. melt-in-your-mouth vitamin supplements. in flavors like creamy vanilla... ...and juicy orange irresistibly melty nature made vitamelts get a sample on our facebook page the ones that let you call for help. and i said, "that's not for me! that's...
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. >>> president obama credited the marines for taking down osama bin laden and he had a warning about the dangers out there. >> al qaeda affiliates and like-minded extremists still threaten our homeland, still threaten our diplomatic facilities, still threaten our businesses abroad. we have to take these threats seriously. >> the signs of the threat triggered a global terror alert an the basis for it. what got everyone so worked up? eli lake and josh row gan believe they know. their daily beast article is headed al qaeda conference call intercepted by u.s. officials sparked alerts. some kind of conference call that one intelligence official described it this way, like the meeting of he legion of doom. we are joined by fran townsend. she serves on the dhs and security advisory boards. i know you can only say so much because you want to protect sources and are concerned about balancing your reporting with national security. cnn has spoken to a number of sources tell, as well as terrorism experts who say that 20-plus leaders of al qaeda communicating with each other at the same time on a
. >>> president obama credited the marines for taking down osama bin laden and he had a warning about the dangers out there. >> al qaeda affiliates and like-minded extremists still threaten our homeland, still threaten our diplomatic facilities, still threaten our businesses abroad. we have to take these threats seriously. >> the signs of the threat triggered a global terror alert an the basis for it. what got everyone so worked up? eli lake and josh row gan believe they...
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this is a guy who is in afghanistan, alongside osama bin laden and kaurted and went back to prison and escaped from prison. >> what is going on with these prison breaks? >> it's scary. >> this was while ago but we had someone the last couple of weeks as well. >> the last couple of weeks very dramatic prison breaks. over a thousand taliban prisoners were able to escape in the hinterlands. a couple of days ago 4,000 prisoners walked out of leppo prisoner after islamic state of iraq launched an attack on that prison. we have seen prison breaks in iraq and abu ghraib and elsewhere. some of them gotten out we never will see again but unfortunately we will see some again and we will find out they are as dedicated what they were sent there to begin with. >> general, what do we need to do? what is the strategy moving forward? because when it comes to the middle east, obviously, we are getting out of iraq and afghanistan. we are helping some of the rebels some syria. seems like we are relying on drones to go after so many targets now. what is the strategy moving forward? >> i think we have prob
this is a guy who is in afghanistan, alongside osama bin laden and kaurted and went back to prison and escaped from prison. >> what is going on with these prison breaks? >> it's scary. >> this was while ago but we had someone the last couple of weeks as well. >> the last couple of weeks very dramatic prison breaks. over a thousand taliban prisoners were able to escape in the hinterlands. a couple of days ago 4,000 prisoners walked out of leppo prisoner after islamic...
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the back story of the raid that killed osama bin laden. a raid carried out by navy seals. the people who applied to be navy seals are among the best athletes in the military. even so only half will finish the training. so what's the difference between those who make it and those who don't. that's what bob mackenzie set out to discover in this report in 1983. >> come on charles, dig down deep. do it schultz. you don't have to make those ugly faces just do it. >> reporter: most military men consider it the toughest training in the world. men going through it want to become navy seals but fewer than half of these men will make the grade despite the fact that all of them are superb athletes in peak condition. >> get up there. i want to see it come from your gut. >> reporter: physical stress is only part of it all of these men would have volunteered for this court and have passed a series of tests to get here. to get this far could be very hard to take. >> come on agent curran. see you a little bit of gut check here. >> reporter: the training had two purposes, one to take the t
the back story of the raid that killed osama bin laden. a raid carried out by navy seals. the people who applied to be navy seals are among the best athletes in the military. even so only half will finish the training. so what's the difference between those who make it and those who don't. that's what bob mackenzie set out to discover in this report in 1983. >> come on charles, dig down deep. do it schultz. you don't have to make those ugly faces just do it. >> reporter: most...
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. >> neil: seeking justice for the good doctor who helped bring osama bin laden to justice. the pakistanis have himming locked up. meet the business guy who says, that is messed up. come sunday he wants these guys to speak up. s ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> neil: apparently we got some snow. folks in new england are bracing for the third straight weekend of heavy snow, as what has become routine, another blizzard. to mike tobin in nebraska. this is getting over the top. >> people are kind of digging out slowly, and by slowly, i say that because people took the day off work, they were out of school, so the traffic is back out on the road. the sun is out and the roads are wet. they may become a little treacherous when the sun goes down and the temperatures drop. but the road crews are giving credit to the people who elected to stay home and stay off the roads. they were able to get out and do their jobs without any kind of hinderance. yo
. >> neil: seeking justice for the good doctor who helped bring osama bin laden to justice. the pakistanis have himming locked up. meet the business guy who says, that is messed up. come sunday he wants these guys to speak up. s ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >> neil: apparently we got some snow. folks in new england are bracing for the third...
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osama bin laden is no more. we've got a new tower rising above the new york skyline. al-qaeda is on the run and bin laden is dead. but thanks to the incredible service of our men and women in uniform, al-qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is no more. we decimated al-qaeda's core leadership and brought osama bin laden the justice he deserves. al-qaeda has been decimated. osama bin laden is dead. >> steve: fast forward to today, think about this, it is extraordinary, during the run up to the election, that was the president where he was talking about al-qaeda is on the run. it's been decimated. talk about a double standard. think back to the time when george w. bush was there on the deck of that aircraft carrier and behind him was the big sign that said mission accomplished. right? the outrage from the main stream media was amazing. they pretty much wanted him impeached for having the audacity to say something like that and he didn't even say it. it was printed behind him. now you fast forward to the president of the united states in the last campaign talking about
osama bin laden is no more. we've got a new tower rising above the new york skyline. al-qaeda is on the run and bin laden is dead. but thanks to the incredible service of our men and women in uniform, al-qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is no more. we decimated al-qaeda's core leadership and brought osama bin laden the justice he deserves. al-qaeda has been decimated. osama bin laden is dead. >> steve: fast forward to today, think about this, it is extraordinary, during the run up...
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we often saw owe osama bin laden putting pressure on affiliates in different places to carry out attacks but the final word on something like this is going to come from the people on the ground, the people in yemen, people like wuahyshi for the reason we're seeing today. communication back and forth between yemen and pakistan is easily intercepted. >> warner: and that probably explains the intensified u.s. drone strikes in yemen over the past week. finally, how aggressively is the government of yemen and this new president going after a.q.a.p. both on its own and in concert with the u.s.? >> right. well the new government under president hadi who was just in the u.s. last week meeting with president obama, president hadi has given the u.s. a green light to carry out strikes in a variety of different places at the times of the u.s. choosing. he's doing this because he has a lack of domestic support within yemen. so he needs the u.s. to make up for that lack of domestic support. so there's an open communication which is much different now than it was from when the former president was in c
we often saw owe osama bin laden putting pressure on affiliates in different places to carry out attacks but the final word on something like this is going to come from the people on the ground, the people in yemen, people like wuahyshi for the reason we're seeing today. communication back and forth between yemen and pakistan is easily intercepted. >> warner: and that probably explains the intensified u.s. drone strikes in yemen over the past week. finally, how aggressively is the...
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what happened in the aftermath of killing osama bin laden, americans were patting themselves on the back while al qaeda became stronger and more resilient and decided to expand in so many ways and became, you know, horizontally much larger and had regional cells that are growing. yemen again is the biggest threat and the one that's grown the largest, the biggest problem for us currently. >> so, walid, if yemen is the biggest threat and a hotbed of terrorist activity and training, are they also a partner on the war on terror or are they fooling us? >> i think al qaeda is a great threat inside yemen against us but also against the government there and against some secular forces inside yemen. the answer is that the yemeni government is fighting al qaeda but is not fighting al qaeda the way we are. they cut deals sometimes. they ah lou the jihadists to see some villages and go after them. in the final analysis, the current yemeni government basically is fighting al qaeda but not with a u.s. strategy. we need to fix that. we need to have our partners fighting with us in one joint strategy. s
what happened in the aftermath of killing osama bin laden, americans were patting themselves on the back while al qaeda became stronger and more resilient and decided to expand in so many ways and became, you know, horizontally much larger and had regional cells that are growing. yemen again is the biggest threat and the one that's grown the largest, the biggest problem for us currently. >> so, walid, if yemen is the biggest threat and a hotbed of terrorist activity and training, are they...
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osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious he doesn't car how long he's in a cell, so he's a harder inmate to deal with because lockup doesn't work. >> he is currently back in segregation for taking his cleaning duties in another housing unit to an unacceptable level. >> schmidt was sweeping around here with his broom and everything like that, and i had to talk to an inmate around the corner. i came back and seen him pull telephone wires out of the wall. what are you doing? and he told me that there was a bomb in the telephone and that he was diffusing the bob. >> sch
osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate...
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. >> reporter: a few years back when the hunt for osama bin laden was still raging, some intelligence forces believed al qaeda was even developing its own intranet that was electronically hidden behind jihadi websites and accessible to only a few people. whether they succeeded or such a system still exists like much of the communication structure remains shrouded in mystery. tom foreman, washington. >> of course the great irony using so much american innovation to try to destroy america. "outfront" next why dr. sanjay gupta change ed his mind on weed. an about-face and he h eel explain why. >>> then are you driving a compact car that failed a crash test? we have the alarming results. >>> and a double play. he made the catch but what he did next was the true score. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for
. >> reporter: a few years back when the hunt for osama bin laden was still raging, some intelligence forces believed al qaeda was even developing its own intranet that was electronically hidden behind jihadi websites and accessible to only a few people. whether they succeeded or such a system still exists like much of the communication structure remains shrouded in mystery. tom foreman, washington. >> of course the great irony using so much american innovation to try to destroy...
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. >>> al qaeda's on the path to defeat, and bin laden is dead. >> al qaeda has been decimated. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> well, throughout the president's campaign for re-election last year we heard him talk about the decimation of al qaeda. but here's what the president said in his press conference on friday. >> core al qaeda is on its heels, has been decimated. but what i also said was that al qaeda and other extremists have metastasized into regional groups that can pose significant dangers. >> last week the state department closed 19 american outposts in the mideast and africa, and they evacuated the u.s. embassy in yemen. this week they warned americans not to travel to pakistan and they evacuated non-emergency personnel from the u.s. consulate in pakistan. all because of terrorist threats. gary burnson say decorated former cia officer who served as station chief on three separate occasions and led several of the agency's most important counterterrorism deployments. he spent his career hunting down al qaeda. he's also the author of a book, "jawbreaker: the attack on bin laden a
. >>> al qaeda's on the path to defeat, and bin laden is dead. >> al qaeda has been decimated. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> well, throughout the president's campaign for re-election last year we heard him talk about the decimation of al qaeda. but here's what the president said in his press conference on friday. >> core al qaeda is on its heels, has been decimated. but what i also said was that al qaeda and other extremists have metastasized into regional...
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the budget document also reveals new details about the intelligence community tracking of osama bin laden. the raid it says was guided by a group of satellites in space which pointed dozens of separate receivers of pakistan to collect a vast amount of data as the mission took place. it noticed the united states watches allies and enemies. counter intelligence operations are strategically focused against targets of china, russia, iran, cuba and israel. >> i don't think that would surprise anybody who we are collecting against and also what we think our major concerns are in the world. it makes sense to have that in the budget. it would be better for it nout to be out in the public domain. >> reporter: north korea says what are described as five critical gaps in u.s. intelligence about nuclear and missile programs and analysts knowing almost nothing about the intentions of new leader, kim jong-un. interesting that it was revealed in a story leaked by former contract employee, snowden, one of their own. >> much more on this with the panel. >>> a disturbing look at the fort hood shooter befor
the budget document also reveals new details about the intelligence community tracking of osama bin laden. the raid it says was guided by a group of satellites in space which pointed dozens of separate receivers of pakistan to collect a vast amount of data as the mission took place. it noticed the united states watches allies and enemies. counter intelligence operations are strategically focused against targets of china, russia, iran, cuba and israel. >> i don't think that would surprise...
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. >> schieffer: when osama bin laden was killed, we heard a lot about osama bin laden is dead. and i think a lot of people maybe got the idea that threat of terrorism is over. do you think it's over-- obviously, we don't know exactly what caused all of this situation in boston, but what's your take on that, mayor? >> well, of course it's not over. in fact, i think many people, including me and tom, warned at the type that we better not think it's over because it's not over for them. the reality is whether we want to call this a war on terror, they call it a war on us. several of them center described it as a war in court, when they're being arraigned. and these people, these two young men joined a war. if you look at their web site. they're talking about jihad. they're talk pentagon war. ing about war. they are at war against us. we have to recognize that. i think it would be very helpful to reclassify the major hasan case as a terrorist attack. it's strange and i think harmful in the effort of breaking through this political correctness so we can analyze this effectively, not
. >> schieffer: when osama bin laden was killed, we heard a lot about osama bin laden is dead. and i think a lot of people maybe got the idea that threat of terrorism is over. do you think it's over-- obviously, we don't know exactly what caused all of this situation in boston, but what's your take on that, mayor? >> well, of course it's not over. in fact, i think many people, including me and tom, warned at the type that we better not think it's over because it's not over for them....
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documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed, he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far, there's no indication that this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> after a storm of criticism, the tsa has decided to delay a new policy that would allow small knives and sports equipment on planes. the flight attendants union, federal air marshals and top lawmakers had denounced the change as a security issue. the tsa said it freed the agency up to concentrate on bigger risks. >>> air travelers across the country are in for another day of flight delays, as the faa scrambles to make due with fewer air traffic controllers. some of the nation's busiest airports fell behind because federal budget cuts have resulted in furloughs across the faa. delays are ranging from 15 minutes to several hours. >>> the record rainfall and flooding that's inundating much of the midwest is far from over. in peoria, the illinois river is cresting today, expected to hit nearly 30 feet. the problem is flood stage is only 18 feet. m
documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed, he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far, there's no indication that this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> after a storm of criticism, the tsa has decided to delay a new policy that would allow small knives and sports equipment on planes. the flight attendants union, federal air marshals and top lawmakers had denounced the change as a security...
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if osama bin laden, if you had 30 minutes in the room, would you play cards with osama bin laden? >> let me put this to you. >> no. you answer this. if you met this scumbag -- >> i'm doing the interview. >> if you met these scumbag before he killed these people and turned people into amputees, what would you do, play cards? maybe i should say it in a british accent. this man killed innocent men, women and children. >> can you stop being such a jerk? >> what would you do? you get paid for it. i would give you a taste of your own medicine. >> you tweeted this to the world. i'm curious what you think. your behavior so far has been really offensive. >> because you don't like it when you don't have another bobblehead you can beat up and treat like a coward? the reality is these men killed innocent men, women and children. as a red-blooded american, i say who out there if it would save an innocent -- >> you're not answering my questions. >> -- would not use torture. i would. >> i understand all the gung-ho language you're using. here's the point. do you realize if you torture this man,
if osama bin laden, if you had 30 minutes in the room, would you play cards with osama bin laden? >> let me put this to you. >> no. you answer this. if you met this scumbag -- >> i'm doing the interview. >> if you met these scumbag before he killed these people and turned people into amputees, what would you do, play cards? maybe i should say it in a british accent. this man killed innocent men, women and children. >> can you stop being such a jerk? >> what...
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new details about how osama bin laden lived in pakistan for nine years without being caught. a scathing report being made public. gross incompetence by pakistani officials is to blame. several agencies failed to investigate his compound ever. pakistan apparently closed the book on trying to find him in 2005. believe it or not, a pakistani police officer pulled over bin laden for speeding in 2002. we don't really know why he let him go. we also learned bin laden wore a cowboy hat outside so drones overhead would not detect him. >> it was over before it started. the trial of the captain of the costa concordia cruise ship was delayed. the reason there is a strike going on in italy. 32 people after the ship went on its side after crashing into rocks. the captain accused of leaving the ship before all of the 4,229 passengers and crew members were rescued. >> breaking news out of egypt. senior muslim brotherhood officials rejecting a timetable for new elections laid out by the interim president. the group claims adly mansour's plans for constitutional changes will bring the country
new details about how osama bin laden lived in pakistan for nine years without being caught. a scathing report being made public. gross incompetence by pakistani officials is to blame. several agencies failed to investigate his compound ever. pakistan apparently closed the book on trying to find him in 2005. believe it or not, a pakistani police officer pulled over bin laden for speeding in 2002. we don't really know why he let him go. we also learned bin laden wore a cowboy hat outside so...
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in the final years of his life, osama bin laden served mainly as an inspirational figure rather than an actual commander. he counseled muslims that jihad was an individual duty for every muslim that was capable of going to war. so taking that idea a step further, a syrian member of al qaeda by the name of abdullah sought missouri, decentralization to the contemporary conditions. shortly before he was apprehended and 2005, he released an online book called a global islam is resistance call. and in his book he proposed a strategy of individual terrorism in which self contained cells implemented jihad on their own initiative, without direction from al qaeda central. he argued that it was folly for jihadists to fight from fixed locations because their units could be trapped and destroyed by western military forces. furthermore, he saw the traditional hierarchical model as outdated because of authorities could capture one member then it will put the whole organization at risk. instead he advises islamists to focus on jihad and the unconscious of residence rather than trying to make the lo
in the final years of his life, osama bin laden served mainly as an inspirational figure rather than an actual commander. he counseled muslims that jihad was an individual duty for every muslim that was capable of going to war. so taking that idea a step further, a syrian member of al qaeda by the name of abdullah sought missouri, decentralization to the contemporary conditions. shortly before he was apprehended and 2005, he released an online book called a global islam is resistance call. and...
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. >>> al qaeda's on the path to defeat, and bin laden is dead. >> al qaeda has been decimated. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> well, throughout the president's campaign for re-election last year we heard him talk about the decimation of al qaeda. but here's what the president said in his press conference on friday. >> core al qaeda is on its heels, has been decimated. but what i also said was that al qaeda and other extremists have metastasized into regional groups that can pose significant dangers. >> last week the state department closed 19 amererican outposts in the mideast and africa, and they evacuated the u.s. embassy in yemen. this week they warned americans not to travel to pakistan and they evacuated non-emergency personnel from the u.s. consulate in pakistan. all because of terrorist threats. gary burnson say decorated former cia officer who served as station chief on three separate occasions and led several of the agency's most important counterterrorism deployments. he spent his career hunting down al qaeda. he's also the author of a book, "jawbreaker: the attack on bin laden
. >>> al qaeda's on the path to defeat, and bin laden is dead. >> al qaeda has been decimated. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> well, throughout the president's campaign for re-election last year we heard him talk about the decimation of al qaeda. but here's what the president said in his press conference on friday. >> core al qaeda is on its heels, has been decimated. but what i also said was that al qaeda and other extremists have metastasized into regional...
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one in italy and one that was a relative of osama bin laden. there was talk about trying these suspects in civilian courts. what is the potential for intelligence by not interrogating and trying in thecle 3 courts versus current circumstances in guantanamo bay in? in guantanamo bay? we have a variety of techniques, excellent ways to get whatever intelligence individuals have to share. we have tried a number of terrorism suspects in the article 3 courts, particularly in the southern district of new york. a real expertise has been developed there. they have done more trials than at gitmo. view toe gotten what i be excellent results and an appreciation of the role article 3 courts play. highve a multi-agency value interrogation group that can speed in different types of questions that need to be asked. by way of example and not speaking to those two, from our standpoint, let's say you find been active in the bomb making field, particularly where aviation is concerned. we want to know what he learns, where he learned it, how he did it, how he would
one in italy and one that was a relative of osama bin laden. there was talk about trying these suspects in civilian courts. what is the potential for intelligence by not interrogating and trying in thecle 3 courts versus current circumstances in guantanamo bay in? in guantanamo bay? we have a variety of techniques, excellent ways to get whatever intelligence individuals have to share. we have tried a number of terrorism suspects in the article 3 courts, particularly in the southern district of...
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this will now drive them to couriers, which were what led us to osama bin laden but were very hard to find and they're very hard to find discrete information from unless you compromise the courier. so this is a different situation. our intelligence experts will have to respond to it. but i wondered a little bit about all of the open talk here. >> you know the embassy security situation. we have a number of consulates and embassies that are not well defended. they are remaining closed. baghdad and kabul which were virtually fortresses have been reopened. but you can't put enough marines and you can't build enough walls to make these embassies safe. >> nor can you stay home in the compound for all time and still do your job effectively. everyone of these reps a degradation of our capacity and that's important. the ability to protect and take risks is in fact what the benghazi report is all about and it is not one way or the other. hopefully in fact the judgment is good. it seems to me good. the notion of closing for a week, while it is perhaps a little bit unusual, is not so terrible. w
this will now drive them to couriers, which were what led us to osama bin laden but were very hard to find and they're very hard to find discrete information from unless you compromise the courier. so this is a different situation. our intelligence experts will have to respond to it. but i wondered a little bit about all of the open talk here. >> you know the embassy security situation. we have a number of consulates and embassies that are not well defended. they are remaining closed....
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osama bin laden is dead. mr. obama has also claimed that al-qaeda's core leadership is decimated, and who can forget during the first presidential run in 2008 when he vowed to root out al-qaeda, close guantanamo and improve america's moral stature around the world. then the drones came and the world sees us as merciless. merciless is what we should have been a long time ago in this conflict. new strategies and double talking generals reduced warfare to an academic exercise, shape shifting and parsing above the gravity of the enemy's threat, playing the stump master with slogans, anything to avoid saying outright what the average american knows. terrorists are alive and waiting for the big jihad payoff. why shouldn't they be when in 2009 the president announced that he was adding a token 30,000 u.s. troops to our afghan force at the same time he revealed his plan for a phased withdrawal. this was a courtesy to an al-qaeda and taliban actors who now had an expiration date for america's war. obama's heart was never
osama bin laden is dead. mr. obama has also claimed that al-qaeda's core leadership is decimated, and who can forget during the first presidential run in 2008 when he vowed to root out al-qaeda, close guantanamo and improve america's moral stature around the world. then the drones came and the world sees us as merciless. merciless is what we should have been a long time ago in this conflict. new strategies and double talking generals reduced warfare to an academic exercise, shape shifting and...
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. >> reporter: multiple sources have told nbc news that ayman zawahiri took over from osama bin laden gave the order for a series of attacks and assigned his most effectivivee ivive ivin to do this. the attack was intended to take place on the night of destiny which was on sunday. it is the holiest day of the holy month of ramadan and it is a day that is used -- been used in the past by al qaeda and other militant groups to try to inspire their followers that if they are going to do it during ramadan they may as well do it on the holiest day. the question is, obviously, that attack didn't happen. when do you dial back? do you wait through the end of ramadan which is going to come just in a couple of days? do you continue this level of alert through the holiday which is the feast which follows the months of fasting of ramadan? so i think right now, we are seeing precautionary measures because we don't know when to stop this thing and when does the threat expire? maybe it doesn't. >> richard, thanks so much. >>> i want to bring in democratic congressman adam shift of california, a membe
. >> reporter: multiple sources have told nbc news that ayman zawahiri took over from osama bin laden gave the order for a series of attacks and assigned his most effectivivee ivive ivin to do this. the attack was intended to take place on the night of destiny which was on sunday. it is the holiest day of the holy month of ramadan and it is a day that is used -- been used in the past by al qaeda and other militant groups to try to inspire their followers that if they are going to do it...
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aid was suspended when relations between the two countries began to deteriorate over osama bin laden's capture and drone strikes that kifled civilians. >>> puerto rico is a major hub for drug smugglers. the problem is once drugs are on the island, they head to the u.s. mainland without going through customs. casey kaufmann has the details. >> reporter: this is an unannounced search for drugs. it's a routine process for the sergeant and his team. puerto rico has become a major transit hub for south american drugs headed to the united states. according to the police, this is an average find. 15 pounds of pure cocaine. >> translator: the person realized we were here and they came and left the backpack in the bathroom and walked out like any other person. >> reporter: the drug runner lost this cargo. here it's worth $140,000. in miami or new york it could sell fostr half a million. >> translator: we must congratulate the dog. he's efficient and did a good job. >> reporter: the u.s. reports an increase in drug interceptions over the past few years, but local authorities say that's a fractio
aid was suspended when relations between the two countries began to deteriorate over osama bin laden's capture and drone strikes that kifled civilians. >>> puerto rico is a major hub for drug smugglers. the problem is once drugs are on the island, they head to the u.s. mainland without going through customs. casey kaufmann has the details. >> reporter: this is an unannounced search for drugs. it's a routine process for the sergeant and his team. puerto rico has become a major...
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sources are telling cnn that osama bin laden's successor, ayman al-zawahiri sent a letter saying, do something. the chatter set off all of this. nick payton walsh is watching this developing. nick, it has been five days since we first became aware of this terrorist threat and what we have seen today, the threat is clearly still ongoing. so why else would the u.s., why would briton, those folks be getting out of yemen? >> reporter: well, certainly the threat whilst being starved, anything from west africa, bangladesh to yemen, even though they thought it would be last sunday, it's ongoing. no one is clear where this is coming from. the state department is continuing to evaluate new information. that withdrawal of diplomatic staff you've been talking about, that has been emotional for a couple of days. the u.s. did repeat its normal travel advice to most americans to get out of yemen and never travel there anyway. a certain escalation on their part today. many asking is it possibly the drone strikes overnight against militants in yemen that may have contributed to that that now bringin
sources are telling cnn that osama bin laden's successor, ayman al-zawahiri sent a letter saying, do something. the chatter set off all of this. nick payton walsh is watching this developing. nick, it has been five days since we first became aware of this terrorist threat and what we have seen today, the threat is clearly still ongoing. so why else would the u.s., why would briton, those folks be getting out of yemen? >> reporter: well, certainly the threat whilst being starved, anything...
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nasir al-wuhayshi, once the personal secretary to osama bin laden, runs the yemen based branch of al qaeda that has proven to be the most aggressive in plotting against the u.s. bound airplanes with bombs hidden inside underwear and computer printers. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has been battered by drone strikes. deputy commander saed al-shihri was killed earlier this year. but counterterrorism officials warn al qaeda in the arabian peninsula remains dangerous and capable of inflicting serious damage. while u.s. officials were stunned that veteran al qaeda leaders broke operational security by openly discussing possible plots, the intelligence remains incomplete. analysts who worked throughout we weekend still can't say where, when, or how an attack may be carried out. so the u.s. has been forced into a blanket defense. across north africa and the middle east 19 u.s. diplomatic missions will remain closed through saturday. and while there is no indication that terrorists are targeting the u.s. mainland, security is being tightened around new york city landmarks and in some of
nasir al-wuhayshi, once the personal secretary to osama bin laden, runs the yemen based branch of al qaeda that has proven to be the most aggressive in plotting against the u.s. bound airplanes with bombs hidden inside underwear and computer printers. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has been battered by drone strikes. deputy commander saed al-shihri was killed earlier this year. but counterterrorism officials warn al qaeda in the arabian peninsula remains dangerous and capable of inflicting...
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he's considered a hero around phe orld.why the navy seaa who took out osama bin laaen... is now in a legal battle ith the miliiarr. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. allllocal...all porning. 3 navy seall are preparrd forr almmsttany kind oo attll... but one former seal is now n a fight he never expected.as chrii awrence exxlains... -he's reportedlyytheeseal who took out osama bin llden, ndd he's now locked in a figgt withhthe u-s military. milittry. 3 natsthey've endured hott cold, and deadly conditions ann & pushed ast unbelievable plvels of pain aanavy ssal would breea his leg nd neverr let you know.soossme former -&pseals llke john mcguuie are &pshhcked to hear one of their own beinggaccused of, well, whining.already immortalized on film, tterr'ssan anonymouu & seal teammsixxmember whh - by -some accouuts - ffred thee 3laden. buu that seal told esquire magaainn the miliiary has abandoned hhm. this shootee served 16 years, weet on hundrrdd of missions and hh pets o pension, zero pension. the commander of all navy -3 quote- "this former seal made a ddliberate ann inf
he's considered a hero around phe orld.why the navy seaa who took out osama bin laaen... is now in a legal battle ith the miliiarr. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. allllocal...all porning. 3 navy seall are preparrd forr almmsttany kind oo attll... but one former seal is now n a fight he never expected.as chrii awrence exxlains... -he's reportedlyytheeseal who took out osama bin llden, ndd he's now locked in a figgt withhthe u-s military. milittry. 3 natsthey've endured hott cold, and...
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war room or situation or whatever it was as they were killing osama bin laden. was there a jason connection yeah i mean it's interesting when i saw that picture that was released there was an interesting story behind it that was not the situation room what happened is that president obama had gone to try to maintain some semblance of normalcy for the media and he played golf that day and he had his eighteen rounds and have to nine rounds so he comes back in the president is still in his golf outfit he's wearing the jacket he's got the golf shoes on and he walks in and there was a room at jason to the situation room where general brad webb who was admiral mcraven is assistant at j.c. was in a sort of auxilary room set. these monitors so that they could watch it in real time and the plan was for the president and his advisors to be in the actual situation room and not have the president sitting in the room watching all of the details as it went on so that there could be some maintenance of of plausible deniability well the president comes in and a couple of other
war room or situation or whatever it was as they were killing osama bin laden. was there a jason connection yeah i mean it's interesting when i saw that picture that was released there was an interesting story behind it that was not the situation room what happened is that president obama had gone to try to maintain some semblance of normalcy for the media and he played golf that day and he had his eighteen rounds and have to nine rounds so he comes back in the president is still in his golf...
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retired navy seal who reportedly fired the shots that killed osama bin laden. why he is talking about that for the very first time. a little boy at the white house. whose young son playing peek a boo and hand from a marine escort. and hand from a marine escort. >> and the food fight over sea >> california taxpayers you and me are forking over a ton of money every year to defend the state prison system from lawsuits filed by inmates. and attorneys on their behalf. frequently the same attorneys over and over who say the state is bringing it on it z.but 7 news capitol correspondent resports now the governor and others in sacramento want the courts to start cracking down on all of the suing that is going on. >>reporter: governor brown last month la meanted endless stack of legal documents filed by i hope mate attorneys and the drain the lawsuits have on the state budget. >> we have got hundreds of lawyers wandering around the prison looking for problems. >>reporter: the state confirms inmate lawsuit cost taxpayers 1 80 million dollars in legal fee and court appoint
retired navy seal who reportedly fired the shots that killed osama bin laden. why he is talking about that for the very first time. a little boy at the white house. whose young son playing peek a boo and hand from a marine escort. and hand from a marine escort. >> and the food fight over sea >> california taxpayers you and me are forking over a ton of money every year to defend the state prison system from lawsuits filed by inmates. and attorneys on their behalf. frequently the same...
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. >> because of you, osama bin laden is no more. because of you, al qaeda's top ranks have been hammered. even as we decimated the al qaeda leadership that attacked us on 9/11, al qaeda affiliates and like minded extremists still threaten our homeland. still threaten our diplomatic facilities. still threaten our businesses abroad. and we've had to take these threats seriously and do all we can to confront them. >> meanwhile, those heavy u.s. drone strikes in yemen continue. according to "the new york times," three strikes this morning have left three people dead. another wednesday killed seven. and a targeted attack on tuesday killed four people, all said to be working for al qaeda. >>> president obama also addressed another critical issue within the arms forces, its alarming rate of sexual assaults. it follows a recent report that as many as 26,000 instances of the crime went unreported last year, a 35% jump from 2010. the pentagon is reviewing records to screen for past instances of alcohol-related offenses, child abuse and unwant
. >> because of you, osama bin laden is no more. because of you, al qaeda's top ranks have been hammered. even as we decimated the al qaeda leadership that attacked us on 9/11, al qaeda affiliates and like minded extremists still threaten our homeland. still threaten our diplomatic facilities. still threaten our businesses abroad. and we've had to take these threats seriously and do all we can to confront them. >> meanwhile, those heavy u.s. drone strikes in yemen continue....
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bin laden's compound in pakistan after the u.s. raid afghanistan war logs that were released by wiki leaks now all of this relates to that aiding the enemy charge the most serious charge that manning faces the prosecution has been trying to prove that manning and wiki leaks co-founder julian assange on work together to get u.s. secrets on the internet secrets that were then obtained and used by the enemy to harm the united states according to the prosecution manning says he leaked secrets in order to reveal the truth about u.s. wars abroad and in no way intended to intended to aid the enemy the prosecution is expected to call their last witness to the stand today that last witness is daniel lewis he is a defense counter terrorism expert during cross-examination the defense try. to discredit this witness some of his testimony today was done in a closed session now as this trial progresses the big question is has the prosecution presented enough evidence to prove the most serious charges of espionage and aiding the enemy these are ch
bin laden's compound in pakistan after the u.s. raid afghanistan war logs that were released by wiki leaks now all of this relates to that aiding the enemy charge the most serious charge that manning faces the prosecution has been trying to prove that manning and wiki leaks co-founder julian assange on work together to get u.s. secrets on the internet secrets that were then obtained and used by the enemy to harm the united states according to the prosecution manning says he leaked secrets in...
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and pakistan weekend after the navy seal raid in pakistan that led to the death of osama bin laden pakistani officials complain that the obama administration didn't warn the country before swooping in the u.s. claims it didn't trust factions of pakistani intelligence with the information aside amending relations the state department has announced the u.s. will resume one point six billion dollars in aid to pakistan in tuesday's speech sure we've highlighted the two countries common interest of a stable afghanistan a nation with an uncertain future as the u.s. winds down troops i mean how it would have where they're the greatest challenge to pakistan comes from terrorism and extremism. but by the standards no that is social no that is. disinterest it isn't as is sometimes alleged all the rhetoric has talent down at the dispute between the u.s. and pakistan but there remains a deep divide between the two countries while this meeting at the white house is seen as a significant step it's unclear how much it will really believe it's a rebuilding relations in washington as well all right. so what
and pakistan weekend after the navy seal raid in pakistan that led to the death of osama bin laden pakistani officials complain that the obama administration didn't warn the country before swooping in the u.s. claims it didn't trust factions of pakistani intelligence with the information aside amending relations the state department has announced the u.s. will resume one point six billion dollars in aid to pakistan in tuesday's speech sure we've highlighted the two countries common interest of...
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i think a lot of people were secretly like go obama when osama bin laden was killed and maybe even that way about the drones. a certain hypocrisy about that. >> people may be watching this conversation, oh, there you guys go, again. telling the liberal commentators -- not about condemning the use of drones. they are a legitimate weapon and important weapon in the war that the uted states and the world is fighting against terrorism, but how any weapon gets used and who is targeted is something -- >> the secrecy around it. >> the secrecy around it. >> i do think that as i said that the press in general, this is not just the commentators probably a little more inclined to give president obama the benefit of the doubt on national security issues than was the case with george w. bush, which was somewhat rounded of the way we got into the iraq war. >> you think that george w. bush didn't have virtual carte blanche from the establishment in the media when he was watching. for a very long time. >> including all the years when iraq was deteriorating. >> for a very long time. certainly in the beg
i think a lot of people were secretly like go obama when osama bin laden was killed and maybe even that way about the drones. a certain hypocrisy about that. >> people may be watching this conversation, oh, there you guys go, again. telling the liberal commentators -- not about condemning the use of drones. they are a legitimate weapon and important weapon in the war that the uted states and the world is fighting against terrorism, but how any weapon gets used and who is targeted is...
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bin laden, a physical courier driving the car that they were able to follow, so we've heard about this before. but this is an electronic trail, that's how they were able to find this. how do they do it? >> so, here's what happened, after a seven-hour internet conference between all of these leaders, the details of that conference, the minutes of it, were given to this courier and he then took it and tried to send it around to a greater distribution list inside the al qaeda community. when he did that, he made some mistakes in his operational security and they were able to catch the mistakes and track him and with the help of the yemeni authorities pick him up and capture him and when they got him they found a video of the entire seven-hour conference call along with a host of all other sorts of goodies about what al qaeda was up to. that is exactly how we found out about the worldwide terror threat that prompted the embassy closings. the courier himself is still in custody somewhere in yemen being held by yemeni authorities and they are still going through the troves of information cau
bin laden, a physical courier driving the car that they were able to follow, so we've heard about this before. but this is an electronic trail, that's how they were able to find this. how do they do it? >> so, here's what happened, after a seven-hour internet conference between all of these leaders, the details of that conference, the minutes of it, were given to this courier and he then took it and tried to send it around to a greater distribution list inside the al qaeda community. when...